Force says member of public discovered breach two weeks ago, but document was first released in 2019
A police force that inadvertently published details of victims of sexual offences on its website has apologised for the “anxiety this unintentional disclosure of personal information will have caused”.
Suffolk constabulary said the data breach was discovered by a member of the public on the evening of 7 November, but the document “was first published in 2019”.
Force says member of public discovered breach two weeks ago, but document was first released in 2019A police force that inadvertently published details of victims of sexual offences on its website has apologised for the “anxiety this unintentional disclosure of personal information will have caused”.Suffolk constabulary said the data breach was discovered by a member of the public on the evening of 7 November, but the document “was first published in 2019”. Continue reading…